You know, holiday trees aren't just for Christmas anymore. It's about time those decorative trees spread to other different seasons. Now we get to dress up trees more than once a year. Gone are the days of one month of glowing foliage. Yep, there are pastel trees with budding branches and painted eggs for Easter. Our favorite, though, is the Halloween tree. Far from the winter pine that we're used to seeing, a Halloween tree has black leafless branches and slightly darker ornaments we were used to seeing.

These sparkly ornaments will add some bright interest either to your Halloween tree or your traditional Christmas tree. Sugar skulls are traditionally made in Mexico for the Day of the Dead. Although they are skulls, they are definitely bright enough to go along with your evergreen or they'll add some color alongside the hanging bats and broomsticks. However you want to decorate with the skulls, they'll be there to give a sugary twist to your holiday.